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Interesting from Aurier....
An eagle emoji surely referring to Palace, and also liked by Zaha...
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Interesting from Aurier....
An eagle emoji surely referring to Palace, and also liked by Zaha...
£100million isn’t a lot these days. If they stay up then they will see that as money well spent.
Gotta remember not every club is so strict with the chequebook like Spurs.
If we somehow engineer a swap deal with Aurier (+ some cash, presumably) for Zaha then I will be over the moon. Aurier is a waste of a squad number and only stands in the way of KWP.
I personally don’t see anyway in which that tweet could indicate that Aurier is going the other way.
It could mean something completely different which he’s orchestrated purely for banter, but on the face of it the signs would suggest we’re close to signing Zaha.
Oh I agree. But a man can dream. Aurier will get another year at least, unfortunately

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While I don't believe it's about Zaha, he also put three lion emojis next to it. They're both Ivorian, but Zaha's also English...

My mate’s just whatsapped the group with the Aurier picture and gone:
“Lads anyone reckon the eagle means Zaha and three lions means Grealish? Could we be doing a double singing”
(he means signing, obviously)
One social media post has just destroyed the Spurs fanbase with unparalleled levels of optimism![]()
Despite the massive incomes made by PL clubs from TV rights, most [nearly all] are actually worse off financially within 5 years of being promoted - I put an article on here about it and the folly of thinking that promotion is a panacea to Championship clubs. Just look at Palace right now. They've been in the PL for 5 years but haven't progressed financially at all and if they went down, they'd be in financial trouble.
You're right, if you stay up you can keep the plates spinning - even if it is usually at the cost of ramping up huge debts. If you go down, they start falling and rapidly at that. Most clubs are relegated back to the Championship within a decade. The clever ones, like Burnley, build that into their model. Most don't and go through what Villa have been looking at or what's happened to Sunderland.
The clubs you mention are no way or have never been anywhere near the standards at Spurs. We are knocking on the doors of glory, Poch deserves to be backed financially like our rivals are getting backed.
I fear our current set of players might get disillusioned if we fail to get over the line again and again. Regardless of everything else Levy has done for us, for which I am grateful, nothing will benefit us more than to improve the first team. 1 trophy under Levy suggests trophies are second to building a very attractive business model that will yield a tidy profit when and if the day comes to sell it.
Levy thinks he's smart playing roulette with our starts to the seasons...by trying to get us bargains...just because he could get away with it when we were trying to get into top 4 doesn't mean it's clever when we have managed to build a title challenging team...it costs us and I for one minute do not believe we would go under or anything close to it if we spent money this summer and with the wage ceiling having gone up the scope to sign quality has gone up too.
A few weeks left so I suppose there is still time but past seasons suggest that we should not be holding our breathe
I don't disagree but what business have United, Citeh and Chelsea done? Real Madrid? Barcelona? Lots of clubs want to do business but at the moment it's not happening.
We're reaching the end of the window and most of the top clubs are still trying for the top players out there. Whether it's transfer fee inflation or the World Cup or what, I don't know but we're not alone here. We haven't been able to buy yet and nobody's buying the players we want to move on.
For once we're not out of step with the clubs that we're competing with. We always leave it this late, what's up with everyone else?
I don't disagree but what business have United, Citeh and Chelsea done? Real Madrid? Barcelona? Lots of clubs want to do business but at the moment it's not happening.
We're reaching the end of the window and most of the top clubs are still trying for the top players out there. Whether it's transfer fee inflation or the World Cup or what, I don't know but we're not alone here. We haven't been able to buy yet and nobody's buying the players we want to move on.
For once we're not out of step with the clubs that we're competing with. We always leave it this late, what's up with everyone else?
City have bought a game changer in Mahrez
Chelsea have bought Jorghino who is a classy midfielder
With regards the others...you'd just be more confident as a fan of them clubs for the simple fact that when the time comes the money will be splashed but for a Spurs fan we are sliding into familiar territory and it usually results in a panic buy at best. Even if we didn't have a stadium to pay for, do you think Levy would grant Poch a 100 million war chest go go and strengthen the team...it never happened when we were at the Lane and the only time it did was when we made a sale of 90million.
The clubs you mention are no way or have never been anywhere near the standards at Spurs. We are knocking on the doors of glory, Poch deserves to be backed financially like our rivals are getting backed.
I fear our current set of players might get disillusioned if we fail to get over the line again and again. Regardless of everything else Levy has done for us, for which I am grateful, nothing will benefit us more than to improve the first team. 1 trophy under Levy suggests trophies are second to building a very attractive business model that will yield a tidy profit when and if the day comes to sell it.
Levy thinks he's smart playing roulette with our starts to the seasons...by trying to get us bargains...just because he could get away with it when we were trying to get into top 4 doesn't mean it's clever when we have managed to build a title challenging team...it costs us and I for one minute do not believe we would go under or anything close to it if we spent money this summer and with the wage ceiling having gone up the scope to sign quality has gone up too.
A few weeks left so I suppose there is still time but past seasons suggest that we should not be holding our breathe
Liverpool - spent big and improved the most
United - bought Fred and some right back. Biggest weakness is mourinho
Chelsea - replaced their manager and signed a very good looking midfielder (from looks of it)
Arsenal - improve just by getting rid of that dinosaur in Wenger. Signed quite a few defensive players.
City - their squad finished well ahead. Even standing still they will probably win the league but gone out and bought mahrez.
Whether you think arsenal etc have bought the correct players, they have at least tried to address their problems/bought in replacements (who thought trips and Alli etc would become brilliant from their price tags).
So far levy has done the sum of f all. Cheap, up and coming or marquee signings haven't happened and with half your squad still on your holidays/just coming back and the league just 11days away. It is looking ominous
.......Bakayoko..........
